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$100,000 Second Act Reality Show Open Casting Call

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Call: Talent for “Second Act” TV Show

Job Detail: Join the anticipated new TV show “Second Act,” presented by a Major Network in collaboration with the award-winning producers of “So You Think You Can Dance.” This is the show that promises to showcase the talents that have been overshadowed by life’s various turns. If you’ve put your dreams on hold, now is the chance to shine and be part of a show that celebrates the pursuit of passion at any stage in life.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Perform as an act (solo or group) in front of a national audience.
  • Participate in rehearsals and abide by the production schedule.
  • Engage with production crew, judges, and other contestants professionally.
  • Be prepared for potential media appearances for show promotion.

Requirements:

  • Must be 29 years of age or older and a legal U.S. resident.
  • Possess a unique talent in one of the following categories: Singing, Music, Dance, Magic, Comedy, or other Variety Acts.
  • Talent that has been previously undiscovered or unshowcased is highly encouraged.
  • Must be available for the entire duration of the filming schedule and for promotional activities as required by the producers.
  • No professional experience required, but must demonstrate exceptional talent in the chosen field.

Compensation:

  • Contestants will compete for a chance to win $100,000 and an opportunity for a fresh start in their career.
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Second Act

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